Camden Haven Surf Life Saving Club has praised members of the community for taking immediate action after a shark was spotted on Sunday, December 2.&nbsp; Swimmers and Camden Haven SLSC members were called out of the water after a shark was spotted by a man on a paramotor&nbsp;off North Haven Beach.&nbsp; Camden Haven Surf Life Saving vice president Ben Hosick praised the ‘eye in the sky’ for initially spotting the shark.&nbsp; The man was on a paramotor and alerted the club’s IRB crew, who then signaled to surf lifesavers on the beach.&nbsp; “It was a fantastic community effort,” Ben said.&nbsp; Ben said the great white was estimated to be about 2.2 metres and was spotted at about 11am.&nbsp; Port Macquarie lifeguards were issued a drone in September as part of the&nbsp;NSW Government's Shark Drone trials, to help increase safety, coverage and confidence on beaches this summer.&nbsp; Ben said he hopes the use of the technology will eventually be rolled out to the Camden Haven to provide peace of mind for beach-goers.&nbsp;